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Try CasePortal for FreePer curiam, the appellate division finds that the lower court properly convicted defendant of assault and strangulation. The court did not deny defendant his right to a speedy trial since the time periods in question were excluded as a reasonable time in which the state could respond to defendant's filings. The evidence also supported the finding that defendant was the initial aggressor and that prior uncharged acts of domestic abuse were relevant to prove motive and intent. Affirmed.
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